Like more conventionally minded artists, he made work that fluctuated in quality. |
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The problem fluctuated in intensity, despite the energetic efforts of the new regime to break the reiving clans. |
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After her treatment was changed from buffered regular insulin to lispro insulin, her glucose concentration sometimes fluctuated unexpectedly. |
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That solar wind fluctuated in fast and slow bursts and had periods of 27 days, as Maunder had suggested 60 years before. |
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The pompholyx fluctuated, but there was no consistently good response to treatment. |
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Oxygen levels have fluctuated since the air became oxygen rich, but not by much. |
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However, experts confirmed that levels of this protein fluctuated naturally. |
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Union membership has fluctuated as different industries rise and decline, governments and generations change. |
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The helical axis fluctuated to a limited extent about this average angle throughout the rest of the sampling period. |
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The amount owed each month fluctuated with holidays, missed lessons and book expenses. |
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Reports on their muster fluctuated between four thousand and eight thousand warriors. |
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When not on campaign, he fluctuated between frenzied activity and languid repose. |
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According to the report, the cremation time at the funeral parlor fluctuated between 42 and 90 minutes. |
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Populations fluctuated with the extent of monoculture, choice of cultivars, and extent of parasites. |
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The coroner concluded that his tolerance to the drug had probably fluctuated which meant his body could not cope with it. |
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The fifth and sixth centuries saw increased Germanic settlement although the balance of local power fluctuated between Britons and Saxons. |
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The price of Crude Oil fluctuated greatly yesterday as worries of Swine Flu took hold of the market. |
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Jobs in industry have fluctuated with the level of the pound. |
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Oil prices have fluctuated randomly for well over a century. |
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Though the pass rate has always fluctuated, the latest result has brought renewed heart-searching. |
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Support for gun control legislation has fluctuated over the years, but remains high. |
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When comparing Russian and European populations, death rates in Russia have fluctuated erratically over time and are currently increasing. |
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Over the two years before I started university, my body fluctuated and metamorphosed constantly. |
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Canada's relations with the United States in this area have fluctuated between uneventful periods and controversial events. |
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The number of naturalizations in the United States has fluctuated in recent years. |
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Public concern has fluctuated little over the years, and has been decreasing as of late. |
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Since the re-pegging, the lats has fluctuated within a narrow band around its peg rate. |
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For example, the number of jobs people say this industry will create has fluctuated wildly. |
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The polls have remained static, while the football team David Cameron supports has fluctuated. |
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Rates, in turn, fluctuated in response to foreign affairs in general and military ones in particular. |
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In Latin America, recent recessions have lasted longer and cut deeper than elsewhere, and inflation and economic output have fluctuated wildly. |
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Headline inflation fluctuated significantly in the course of the year, largely on account of developments in energy prices. |
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However, in spite of the same downward trend, Canadian prices fluctuated noticeable less, from year to year, than those in the United States. |
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Our revenues and expenses have fluctuated in the past and are likely to do so in the future. |
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Infant mortality rates have fluctuated over the years, but in recent years we have seen some improvement. |
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We found that this measure fluctuated and there were no obvious trends in any of the five fleets. |
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Crude oil, natural gas, petroleum product and chemical prices have fluctuated in response to changing market forces. |
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The radio station has been in operation for 15 years, and how have its ratios fluctuated over time? |
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Cominar consistently strives to maximize its property occupancy rates, which have little fluctuated since its inception. |
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Expression of a germ cell marker in bone marrow fluctuated regularly with the female mouse's estrous cycle, much like the cyclical rise and fall of certain hormones. |
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He said his company would continue quoting in Kwacha and the prices would remain stable even when the rate of the kwacha fluctuated against other currencies. |
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Abortion sentiment has fluctuated over time, but not by very much, and it has gone both up and down in the decades since Roe. |
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Before the hiring surge began in 2006, misconduct arrests for offenses like drunken driving fluctuated. |
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Each can be studied synchronically or diachronically and the order in which they have been dealt with within a grammar has fluctuated over the years. |
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The population of the imperial capital fluctuated between 300,000 and 400,000 as the emperors undertook measures to restrain its growth. |
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By the summer of 1860, approximately 4,000 Chinese resided in the new mainland colony of British Columbia, but their numbers fluctuated with the prosperity of the mines. |
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These data show that while the telecommuter growth trend has fluctuated somewhat during the 1990s, the number of telecommuters who use PCs and go online from home has risen steadily. |
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The have-not category has been on more of an upward trajectory, though percentages have fluctuated from year to year. |
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The number of initiations has also fluctuated in past years. |
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These subsidies fluctuated often and provided a source of conflict between the Cossacks and the government. |
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The shares fluctuated in value, encouraging the activity of speculators, or quaestors. |
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Halfbeak landings were highest in 1991-92, but have fluctuated considerably between years. |
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I fluctuated between forced cheerfulness and deep thought. |
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In recent months, projections have fluctuated widely everywhere in the world, mainly because of the collapse of financial institutions and the credit freeze. |
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Similarly, present-day Lake Chapala in Mexico represents only a small portion of the large body of water that accumulated on the Mexican Plateau and whose level fluctuated during several pluvial periods. |
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However, the temperature of the metal dies fluctuated by approximately 10 ÂșC and this led to problems such as cracks in the finished product and imperfections in the filler. |
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Meanwhile, poverty rates have fluctuated up and down. |
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The distribution of ruffed grouse in Indiana has historically fluctuated with changing land use. |
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Throughout this period, the size and value of the gold coinage fluctuated considerably. |
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In Canada, expectations regarding the movement of the target for the overnight rate remained stable, so that the money market barely fluctuated this week. |
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However, it is more likely that the boundary between Roman and Celtic Britain fluctuated markedly during this period. |
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In the interim, the rate of case referrals from the Canadian Human Rights Commission has fluctuated widely and the rate of settlement of Tribunal cases remains at an all-time high. |
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Since April 2010, the index fluctuated but at an inferior level. |
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There are various grips for executing the forehand, and their popularity has fluctuated over the years. |
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Although attempts have been made to alter or dislodge it, the moniker has stuck, though the role of accompanist has fluctuated over time. |
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In 1986, the New Brunswick income for a single employable person was worth only 22 percent of the poverty line, and this has barely fluctuated since. |
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Passenger levels have fluctuated since then, increasing during periods of economic growth and falling during recessions. |
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Carbon dating and sediment analysis of beach ridges in Lake Michigan has shown that, for millennia, the lake level fluctuated about 0.5 m about every 30 years and up to 1.5 m every 160 years. |
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Relations between the two Yemeni states fluctuated between peaceful and hostile. |
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While intraregional migration flows had fluctuated over time, depending on the economic and political situations of the countries concerned, they were still significant. |
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The volume of seizures has fluctuated in recent years, probably showing that drug trafficking organizations are constantly changing their modi operandi and trafficking routes in Central America and the Caribbean. |
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Caribou and reindeer numbers have fluctuated historically, but many herds are in decline across their range. |
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Prior to the Last Glacial Maximum, climates in eastern Siberia fluctuated between conditions approximating present day conditions and colder periods. |
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The fortunes of the two sides fluctuated throughout its course. |
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After about 200 the temperatures fluctuated, trending toward cool. |
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The definition has, however, fluctuated greatly in size over history. |
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The sea levels fluctuated somewhat, suggesting there were 'ice ages', associated with pulses of expansion and contraction of a south polar ice cap. |
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Until the year 400, the Roman occupation fluctuated in importance. |
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Growth then slowed, and the population has fluctuated slightly over the past seven decades, hitting a low of 617,761 in the 1970 census, with 642,200 in the 2000 census. |
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The climate during the Paleolithic consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods in which the climate periodically fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures. |
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The British mainland was connected to the continent during the ice age and humans may have repeatedly migrated into and out of the region as the climate fluctuated. |
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This fluctuated over time, as the royal duties, costs of outfitting and rate of attrition and risk of loss on India runs were sometimes too high for private houses to bear. |
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Over time, the relative power of these five nations fluctuated, which by the dawn of the 20th century had served to create an entirely different balance of power. |
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According to Gildas, initial vigorous British resistance was led by a man called Ambrosius Aurelianus, from which time victory fluctuated between the two nations. |
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The number of Gaelic speakers has fluctuated over the last century. |
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